Xenogenic origin
Origin of individuals of different species.
Origin of individuals of different species.
Origin from the same species, but with antigenic differences.
That which is found in an individual other than the patient.
That which is found in the patient himself.
Biotechnological technique that uses stem cells and biomaterials to originate artificial tissues and tissue substitutes of heterologous or autologous origin in the laboratory.
A type of advanced therapy that uses cells for the treatment or prevention of pathologies. They are medicines composed of cells extracted from a donor or isolated from the patient. The cells can be manipulated ex vivo to increase their number or efficacy, or altered once they have been administered to the patient, allowing them to acquire functions that can be ... read more
Therapeutic technique in which a functional gene is inserted into an individual's cells to modify a genetic defect responsible for a given pathology.
Treatments provided by hospital pharmacy services.
Application submitted by the company that owns the medicine, to obtain price and reimbursement (public funding and price).
The natural or legal person responsible for placing the medicinal product on the market for which the marketing authorisation has been granted.